Online gaming is incredibly popular: there are about three billion online gamers in the world. However, there are hidden dangers associated with online gaming, especially regarding your children. Luckily, Bay Area lawyer Jeffrey Nadrich is actively pursuing cases against gaming platforms over claims of gaming addiction and gaming platforms putting minors at risk for sexual grooming and sexual abuse. While ...

Angela Rayner is pressing ahead with plans to raise the minimum wage for 18–20-year-olds to match the adult rate, despite warnings from business groups that the move risks pricing young people out of work. The Deputy Prime Minister has asked the Low Pay Commission to draw up proposals to scrap the £2-per-hour gap between the current minimum wage for 18–20-year-olds ...

Gold futures surged to a record high on Friday following reports that the United States has imposed steep tariffs on imports of one-kilo gold bars, a move set to hit Switzerland’s multibillion-dollar bullion trade. According to the Financial Times, US Customs and Border Protection has reclassified one-kilo and 100-ounce bars under a customs code carrying higher duties. One-kilo bars are ...

Two decades ago, Carl and Jakes arrived in London from South Africa with £800 between them, a shared love of travel, and a dream to make seeing the world affordable for everyone. Today, that dream is a £40 million global group touring company – Expat Explore – which has guided more than 180,000 people across 50 countries. Group travel is ...

After 25 years building Tasty African Food from a single restaurant in Woolwich to a network of 27 outlets across London and Kent, founders Michael and Abi Olaleye are now setting their sights on a much bigger prize: 100 sites nationwide within the next five years. The couple, who began serving West African dishes to their church community before opening ...

Gary Neville has publicly criticised Labour’s decision to raise employer national insurance, warning the move will make it harder for companies to take on staff and risks stifling growth in an already fragile economy. The former Manchester United and England footballer, who was one of Sir Keir Starmer’s most prominent backers during last year’s election, said Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ £25 ...

UK holidaymakers are increasingly booking “later, closer and shorter” breaks, as cost-conscious travellers look to make the most of Britain’s summer without committing to expensive overseas trips. Major travel firms say the shift is being driven by people delaying bookings to secure last-minute deals, choosing destinations within easy reach, and opting for shorter stays to keep costs down. Data from ...

For decades, human resources and IT have been viewed as two entirely separate worlds – one managing people, the other managing technology. But a growing number of companies are now bringing the two functions under one leader, a move driven largely by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). According to workplace software firm Nexthink, 64% of senior IT decision-makers ...

The UK housing market recorded its fastest monthly growth of the year in July, with prices rising by 0.4% according to the latest figures from Halifax. The increase, which exceeded economists’ expectations of 0.3%, highlights the market’s resilience in the face of persistent cost-of-living pressures and recent tax changes. On an annual basis, prices were 2.4% higher than in July ...

Former President Joe Biden’s campaign team allegedly opted against a Super Bowl interview last year because of special counsel Robert Hur’s report, Fox News Digital has learned. A source familiar with Anita Dunn’s interview with the House Oversight Committee told Fox News Digital the report, in which Hur described Biden as ‘well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,’ factored into ...